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richest country in the history of the earth, largest economy in the world, and, yet, 47 million people need food stamps. so, i believe this is the year for us to take a different course. i will bring real change and real reform. >>carl: he is swinging through the sunshine state beginning in tampa and now here in coral gables and university of miami, and then wrapping up in jacksonville headed north. there is a whirlwind campaign schedule being assembled but they will not tell us where we are going beyond friday afternoon but we told it could be three, four, five state as day through the weekend as we head to monday and the conclusion of the campaign. that will be in new hampshire where the national telegraph newspaper endorsed president obama four years ago and, today, they switched allegiance and got behind mitt romney. >>shepard: i understand the campaign has a plan to compete in blue states. >>carl: they are trying to. romney campaign points to new polls in three states that were traditionally democrats leaning obama, and president obama won in 2008: pennsylvania, minnesota, and mic
richest country in the history of the earth, largest economy in the world, and, yet, 47 million people need food stamps. so, i believe this is the year for us to take a different course. i will bring real change and real reform. >>carl: he is swinging through the sunshine state beginning in tampa and now here in coral gables and university of miami, and then wrapping up in jacksonville headed north. there is a whirlwind campaign schedule being assembled but they will not tell us where we...
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his plan for the economy. on five things. he didn't even talk about it. >> kimberly: he didn't go there. he wasn't trying to make a political opportunity out of it. >> greg: i want to make bob angrier at this point. >> kimberly: please. >> bob: i'm not angry. >> greg: the "new york daily news" did a piece on looting i didn't know about. 50 to 100 people targeted coney island and they quoted some of the looters, which i have here. this is what one young male said stealing a tv. "look, they have been looting our wallets for too long." another said, "it's time to take this s.h., whatever, back." it's wonderful they utilize class warfare language. it wonder what party they learn that from? >> bob: less looters than in katrina. >> dana: that is a republican topic? >> bob: no. >> eric: coming up, fox news has the smoking gun to prove the diplomatic team feared for their lives because of the al-qaeda threat in benghazi. new reports that after the attack on our consulate, still, the consulate is still not secure. details moments away
his plan for the economy. on five things. he didn't even talk about it. >> kimberly: he didn't go there. he wasn't trying to make a political opportunity out of it. >> greg: i want to make bob angrier at this point. >> kimberly: please. >> bob: i'm not angry. >> greg: the "new york daily news" did a piece on looting i didn't know about. 50 to 100 people targeted coney island and they quoted some of the looters, which i have here. this is what one young...
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by significant growth, four or 5% growth in the economy. that is what you're supposed to get when coming out of a nasty recession. we only achieved 4% growth for a 3-month period once in the last four years. that is not good enough. that is a very slow recovery and business people are not confident it will grow really fast next year. bill: that is the economic side of this. now the political equation. and you can argue whether or not people made up their mind and you can argue aren't there is undecided few in a middle who could swing things on tuesday if indeed it is as tight as polls suggest. 1980 unemployment rate when people voted, jimmy carter, ronald reagan, do you know what it was? >> tell me. bill: the last month they had to work on was september. the october number was not out when america voted, 7.5%. >> okay. bill: today in 2012 you're at 7.9%. how does this play politically? >> it should play in favor of governor romney, president obama will probably say, i haven't gotten his official response, he will probably say the economy is
by significant growth, four or 5% growth in the economy. that is what you're supposed to get when coming out of a nasty recession. we only achieved 4% growth for a 3-month period once in the last four years. that is not good enough. that is a very slow recovery and business people are not confident it will grow really fast next year. bill: that is the economic side of this. now the political equation. and you can argue whether or not people made up their mind and you can argue aren't there is...
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legislation that's unrelated to the economy and jobs. from day one, i'm going to go to work to help americans get back to work. people across the country, by the way, are responding to our five-part plan. you've seen it, you know what it is. part one is about taking advantage of our energy resources. [ cheers and applause ] from the very first day, i'm going to act to increase the number of leases and permits to drill on federal lands and federal waters. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to speed the approval of that keystone pipeline from canada. [ cheers and applause ] and i'm going to take a very, very close look at the coal regulations that were designed by this administration to strangle the industry. we need coal. we need oil. we need gas. we need renewables. we need all these sources of energy! [ cheers and applause ] because on day one, we're going to be one day closer to energy independence and we're going to have it in eight years. north american will be independent. [ cheers and applause ] number two, i'm gog move to boost tra
legislation that's unrelated to the economy and jobs. from day one, i'm going to go to work to help americans get back to work. people across the country, by the way, are responding to our five-part plan. you've seen it, you know what it is. part one is about taking advantage of our energy resources. [ cheers and applause ] from the very first day, i'm going to act to increase the number of leases and permits to drill on federal lands and federal waters. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to...
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showing how listless the economy is. and the labor department showing two green arrows, while 171,000 jobs were created last month. the other green arrow seems to be the problem that the unemployment rate went up to 7.9%, fair and balanced, angela mcglowan and former spokesman for howard dean's campaign. thank you ladies for being here, welcome. >> thank you for having us. >> uma: angela, let me begin with you about the jobs report. the fact that we have added more jobs is a hopeful sign, but for many people it's too little too late. >> you're exactly right, uma, a little too little, too late from the standpoint when people go to the polls, are you better off today than you were four years ago, and with women, the unemployment rate has gone up. amongst blacks in september the unemployment rate in the black community was 13.4%, and uma, now it's at 14.3%, in the hispanic community it's increased and i can go on and on and on and the reason why mitt romney has closed the gender gap with president obama amongst women becaus
showing how listless the economy is. and the labor department showing two green arrows, while 171,000 jobs were created last month. the other green arrow seems to be the problem that the unemployment rate went up to 7.9%, fair and balanced, angela mcglowan and former spokesman for howard dean's campaign. thank you ladies for being here, welcome. >> thank you for having us. >> uma: angela, let me begin with you about the jobs report. the fact that we have added more jobs is a hopeful...
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back to the economy. we heard from both the presidential nominees on the jobs report and we took 12 minutes of a speech from president obama and 12 minutes of a speech from candidate romney. the last of the jobs reports is out and the economy is the greatest issue of the election if the voters but how much does the report stand to shake up the race if we will bring in an associate editor for "the hill" number in washington, dc. she will be on our panel on election night on fox broadcast network. the last minute numbers, how do they play? >>guest: i don't think it is a big deal. it will not shake things up. this number allows both candidates to continue their talking points. romney saying this is not strong enough and president obama is not capable of fixing the economy, and he is, and it is time for a change and president obama saying we are looking at steady job growth, and we are headed in the right direction. people are starting to tune the jobs reports out. they do not affect the polls in september or
back to the economy. we heard from both the presidential nominees on the jobs report and we took 12 minutes of a speech from president obama and 12 minutes of a speech from candidate romney. the last of the jobs reports is out and the economy is the greatest issue of the election if the voters but how much does the report stand to shake up the race if we will bring in an associate editor for "the hill" number in washington, dc. she will be on our panel on election night on fox...
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jenna: we'll look what is happening in our economy right now. after two days of unprecedented closure for the stock market because of weather, more than 100 years before we saw that happen again, the stock market is open. we see a little movement but barely. this has to do with companies exposure toward home repair for example, lowe's, home depot, those stocks look like there is interest from investors today. but as you can see the markets relatively flat. certainly a lot to keep an eye on when sandy continues to go across the country. one of the big impacts left from the storm is the international travel nightmare is really created. however we're seeing today more airports are beginning to reopen. that is helping to ease this travel nightmare. this is a scene in san francisco, just one of the airports dealing with a flood of passengers, stranded by 18,000 plus fights canceled due to the storm. runways at new york's laguardia, airport, that is the runway, still underwater. however, jfk and newark airports again, big international hubs, both reop
jenna: we'll look what is happening in our economy right now. after two days of unprecedented closure for the stock market because of weather, more than 100 years before we saw that happen again, the stock market is open. we see a little movement but barely. this has to do with companies exposure toward home repair for example, lowe's, home depot, those stocks look like there is interest from investors today. but as you can see the markets relatively flat. certainly a lot to keep an eye on when...
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he has not met on the economy or the budget or on jobs. with neither of the republican leader of house or senate since july. >> the president and governor romney reacting to the october jobs report. 171,000 jobs. the u-#, the broader, under employment rate if you will is 14.6. that is what it has been. then if you look at the adjusted unemployment rate, this is the unemployment rate is the labor force was equal to what it was in january of 2009. what about this and how it plays to the race? bill kristol of "weekly standard." kirsten powers for daily beast. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles? >> these are the numbers you get when you have a stagnant economy. stagnant unemployment. if you keep up with the numbers of jobs added, barely enough to keep up with the increase in population. unemployment takes up. people's perception of the economy have been fixed. unchanged for at least six months. so i think it has zero effect on the economy. on the election, i mean. in terms of the people who vote on the economy. so i think it
he has not met on the economy or the budget or on jobs. with neither of the republican leader of house or senate since july. >> the president and governor romney reacting to the october jobs report. 171,000 jobs. the u-#, the broader, under employment rate if you will is 14.6. that is what it has been. then if you look at the adjusted unemployment rate, this is the unemployment rate is the labor force was equal to what it was in january of 2009. what about this and how it plays to the...
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handling of the economy, question number three here. president obama handling of the economy among likely voters. approve 45%. disapprove, 52%. 2010 was a huge republican win in mid-term election and you can see numbers in comparison. >> so compared to 2010 plus ten for president. but still not great because you see higher rate of disapproval than approval. what is interesting about this, if you ask about the handling in general still not great. more people disapprove than approve. that is a weakness for president obama. the position poll the race is even. what it tells me is that romney who had momentum for several weeks his momentum has stopped. the independent voter was romney-ryan had a slightly bigger lead than they do now. the number of people unsure from 29% now down to 16%. most broke for president obam obama. >> bret: early october it was 44-32. you're saying that the obama number goes up. >> yes. >> bret: so does romney-ryan. >> by one. obama-biden went up by 7. romney-ryan went up by one. if you look to the other unsure, 25%
handling of the economy, question number three here. president obama handling of the economy among likely voters. approve 45%. disapprove, 52%. 2010 was a huge republican win in mid-term election and you can see numbers in comparison. >> so compared to 2010 plus ten for president. but still not great because you see higher rate of disapproval than approval. what is interesting about this, if you ask about the handling in general still not great. more people disapprove than approve. that...
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it could cost the economy up to $50 billion. the financial forecasting firm breaks it down to $20 billion in damages and 10 to 30 billion in lost business activity. monster storm is giving president obama opportunity to look presidential and display leadership but he is losing valuable campaigning time. ed henry has the latest. >> tough time for a lot of people. >> canceling two more campaign events in ohio, president obama headed to the red cross to continue the role of healer in chief. >> there is no excuse for inaction. i want every agency to lean forward and make sure we are getting the resources where they need, where they're needed as quickly as possible. >> looking presidential in the final week of a tight campaign in a role that one rare praise today from governor chris christie. >> he has been attentive in anything i asked for, he got to me. it thank the president publicly for that. he has done, as far as i'm concerned a great job for new jersey. >> biden has two solo ral his tomorrow in battleground florida and trying
it could cost the economy up to $50 billion. the financial forecasting firm breaks it down to $20 billion in damages and 10 to 30 billion in lost business activity. monster storm is giving president obama opportunity to look presidential and display leadership but he is losing valuable campaigning time. ed henry has the latest. >> tough time for a lot of people. >> canceling two more campaign events in ohio, president obama headed to the red cross to continue the role of healer in...
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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benets with theisks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease risk factors suh as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken
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i worry about the economy and transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> on the eastern coast of our nation, a lot of people are enduring difficult times. our hearts and our prayer goes to him, as we think about how tough it will be there. >> president obama canceling a series of campaign events. there you see him in the oval office. you saw romney talk about efforts on the east coast. jonah goldberg of national online editor of national review online. charles krauthammer. kirsten powers for the daily beast. >> he says he is not concerned about the impact on the election. i'm sure he is sincere about that. it's odd he shows up in briefing room when he hasn't for a month yeah on libya or anything else? you get a photo op of him in the situation room deploying the utility crews that will restore power all over america. >> while they were under attack in benghazi. it's hard to look at this playing the president or the commander in chief on a natural disaster. it's up to the governors mostly. white house and
i worry about the economy and transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> on the eastern coast of our nation, a lot of people are enduring difficult times. our hearts and our prayer goes to him, as we think about how tough it will be there. >> president obama canceling a series of campaign events. there you see him in the oval office. you saw romney talk about efforts on the east coast. jonah goldberg of national online editor of national review online....
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we talked about -- he says he inherited a very difficult economy. that is true. but that is not all he inherited. he inherited the greatest nation on the history of the earth. he also inherited the biggest economy in the world, the most productive and innovative people in the world. the problem, the problem is not is much what he inherited but what he did with what he inherited. he did not make the changes that got the economy going and the idea for the future is another stimulus and raising taxes. that does not create jobs. paul ryan and my five-point five step plan will create 12 million new jobs and rising take home pay. american people need that kind of leadership. you know, some of you know by now what the five steps are, but i will remind you. number one: we will take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. that is number one. by the way, we will build that pipeline from canada to bring more oil into our country. number two, we will open up trade with other nations particularly in latin america so there will be more jobs f
we talked about -- he says he inherited a very difficult economy. that is true. but that is not all he inherited. he inherited the greatest nation on the history of the earth. he also inherited the biggest economy in the world, the most productive and innovative people in the world. the problem, the problem is not is much what he inherited but what he did with what he inherited. he did not make the changes that got the economy going and the idea for the future is another stimulus and raising...
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it's all about the economy, right? that's what we are going to ask governor mike huckabee when he weighs in in two minutes. >> brian: from hope to change to revenge? we'll play the president's shocking comment that caught us by surprise and team romney's team too. the revenge to comment. "fox & friends" for the second hour. >> gretchen: third. >> brian: third hour starts now. you know how i know it's the third hour? i'm on my third cup of coffee. >> brian: i have never seen you jump down my throat like this. >> gretchen: come on. >> steve: brian kilmeade is back with us. he had damage. god bless you. you lost your entire first floor of your house. >> brian: right. >> steve: you said, it could be worse i only lost the first floor. >> brian: i haven't watched a lot of television. as bad as it is in staten island it's horrible. i want to let people understand how devastating it has been to long island. i'm not sure it's getting played i could be wrong. all i get is satellite radio. like many people i don't have electricit
it's all about the economy, right? that's what we are going to ask governor mike huckabee when he weighs in in two minutes. >> brian: from hope to change to revenge? we'll play the president's shocking comment that caught us by surprise and team romney's team too. the revenge to comment. "fox & friends" for the second hour. >> gretchen: third. >> brian: third hour starts now. you know how i know it's the third hour? i'm on my third cup of coffee. >> brian:...
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>> it's the economy and where he was having significant problems among single women. usually at a financial disadvantage many are widowed and many divorced, and some professionals have lots of money, overall it's an economic issue. he went out and made the case about women being unemployed and how he's going to get people back to work, i think it's a big impact. >> harris: ed, thank you for taking that off the cuff question from twitter as well because our viewers want to know what's going to happen and appreciate your time. thanks very much. >> thank you. >> harris: sandy causing flooding across parts of the east coast, a live picture at atlantic city, new jersey and the casinos are closed nothing going on there, millions of people in sandy's path prepare for the worst. stay with us. you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become p
>> it's the economy and where he was having significant problems among single women. usually at a financial disadvantage many are widowed and many divorced, and some professionals have lots of money, overall it's an economic issue. he went out and made the case about women being unemployed and how he's going to get people back to work, i think it's a big impact. >> harris: ed, thank you for taking that off the cuff question from twitter as well because our viewers want to know...
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how is that not a boost to the economy? >> you know, melissa it comes down to focusing on what is seen, all the purchases that people make, and ignoring what is not seen, and in this case, it would be what you would have spent that money on otherwise. so i think a lot of analysts that put forth spending figure for the impact of the storm ignore the counter factual, what they would have spent that money on if they didn't have to go down to the store and gobble up all the bat remember is off the -- batteries off the shelf that is the real problem here. melissa: lance, i don't know, do you agree with that? if i wasn't at the store buying batteries iwould have been at the park playing with my kids. we would have done things we would have done but i had to stock up on the storm? >> we're talking about short-term impact and long-term issue. on the short-term this will be $20 billion -- i went back and looked at previous hurricanes this size. they average $20 billion worth of damage. we'll see that hit the economy on the short ter
how is that not a boost to the economy? >> you know, melissa it comes down to focusing on what is seen, all the purchases that people make, and ignoring what is not seen, and in this case, it would be what you would have spent that money on otherwise. so i think a lot of analysts that put forth spending figure for the impact of the storm ignore the counter factual, what they would have spent that money on if they didn't have to go down to the store and gobble up all the bat remember is...
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if they realize a strong economy, healthy economy, help build jobs, that's what all business people are looking for. >> i have talked to a lot of business owners past few years on this show and otherwise, they said they are tired with both parties. both parties have spent like drunken sailors and got us into this mess. and neither party has reduced the size of government in 50 years. no one has done it since the 1950s. what is does the business community want government to started doing. >> i think we all have to come together. i don't think it's just about government. all ofs have you to come together and make tough decisions. just the way we want to manage our business. the way you manage your personal finances we have to balance our budget. you can't spend more than we take in. we wouldn't be here selling businesses. >> our franchise cease are business owners every day they wake up. they find ways to make sure they run a healthy business. that makes sure they are spending only what comes. in but i think we're on the right track eventually. i think everybody realizes how important thi
if they realize a strong economy, healthy economy, help build jobs, that's what all business people are looking for. >> i have talked to a lot of business owners past few years on this show and otherwise, they said they are tired with both parties. both parties have spent like drunken sailors and got us into this mess. and neither party has reduced the size of government in 50 years. no one has done it since the 1950s. what is does the business community want government to started doing....
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. >> the economy is driving the issue set in ohio not this trumped up war on reproductive rights. i don't think that is another message for the other side. >> april is a saw the after undecided woman in ohio. the efforts are falling flat. >> i am a sing isle gal and i want the job security and that soft thing. women's issues sure they are important but they just aren't hugely important to me. >> women voters remain the last moveable part of the elector ate. specifically in ohio they could decide the presidency. shannon, back to you. >> shannon: with just nine days to go in the election, hurricane sandy is wreaking havoc on the candidate's campaign schedules including important swing states. i'm shannon bream live in washington. hour number two of america's news headquarters in the battleground state of virginia. earlier this morning i talked with the state's governor about storm preps and a presidential race that is going down to the wire. thank you so much for taking time out of your schedule. your state is one many preparing for are a serious storm. update us on your preparation
. >> the economy is driving the issue set in ohio not this trumped up war on reproductive rights. i don't think that is another message for the other side. >> april is a saw the after undecided woman in ohio. the efforts are falling flat. >> i am a sing isle gal and i want the job security and that soft thing. women's issues sure they are important but they just aren't hugely important to me. >> women voters remain the last moveable part of the elector ate. specifically...
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. >> one point i would add to what you said, connectivity, electricity, the internet economy is more dependent on electrical power. local businesses internet-based experienced a lot of trouble based on what you're talking about. >>> moving on. news of a couple big deals. as wall street gets back to business. bertha coombs with an update on disney. >> they call themselves tvh. much more modern. they do sportswear. paying $3 billion for calvin klein underwear brand offering 68 -- 34% premium. that sent shares to what looks like a historic high. it's the second big deal they've done since2010. they paid $30 billion for tommy hilfiger back then. meantime, disney agreeing to buy lucas films for $4 billion in cash and boy, this was the talk of the twit owe sphere. all of my geeky friends are not happy about this deal. especially since lucas said he wasn't going to make any more films. there's talk about an episode 7 except they used a numerical 7 instead of a roman numeral 7. there's a lot of talk about the story franchise. >> we're all concerned at fast money as well, bertha coombs. >> yo
. >> one point i would add to what you said, connectivity, electricity, the internet economy is more dependent on electrical power. local businesses internet-based experienced a lot of trouble based on what you're talking about. >>> moving on. news of a couple big deals. as wall street gets back to business. bertha coombs with an update on disney. >> they call themselves tvh. much more modern. they do sportswear. paying $3 billion for calvin klein underwear brand offering...
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. >> when i heard about the bottom line, wow, the housing economy strong, auto economy strong, but we have worries about the gridlock in washington. how much of the sudden decline in americas is related to washington? >> well, jim, i wish i could give you an exact bead on that. i will tell you, we saw it in both of our businesses, which is unusual, components and computers. in components, we saw deterioration through the quarter. july year on year, one picture, august looked worse and september looked worse. deterioration through the quarter, very surprising for us. after the june quarter, we thought we had seen a reset, signs of stabilization. it was deterioration through september, and we went through the disappointing last two weeks, when there is usually a big rush to spend the quarter-end budget. >> you invoked on the conference call, 2008-2009. i thought we put those bad days behind us, but it did make me feel like maybe i'm being too optimistic. >> yeah, jim. '08-'09, different for a couple of key reasons. a lot of the concerns were driven around the liquidity crisis. now, a mo
. >> when i heard about the bottom line, wow, the housing economy strong, auto economy strong, but we have worries about the gridlock in washington. how much of the sudden decline in americas is related to washington? >> well, jim, i wish i could give you an exact bead on that. i will tell you, we saw it in both of our businesses, which is unusual, components and computers. in components, we saw deterioration through the quarter. july year on year, one picture, august looked worse...
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weak economy. the market is now open, where are we? we're up about 20, 30 points as expected and puts the dow at 13-1 five days to the election and we're going to call these sandy stocks, these are stocks receiving a lot of attention, they're moving because of the storm and we're going to start with gen-rack, and makes home generators, that took off a little bit and up more today. earthmovers, the going to dig us out and rebuild and caterpillar closed up yesterday, a little more today. home depot, how many are shopping this to start making repairs. stock up yesterday and today. travelers, a dow componentttook a hit yesterday and down a little more today. so, the trends of yesterday continue in this post sandy period. to nicole, exxon, they reported lower profits that are better than expected, apparently. when exxon reports, you have to ask how much they pay in tax, i've got a number. 24.2 billion dollars in a quarter. so what's the stock doing? >> the stock is to the down side, down nearly 1%. and the issue with dow component exxon is
weak economy. the market is now open, where are we? we're up about 20, 30 points as expected and puts the dow at 13-1 five days to the election and we're going to call these sandy stocks, these are stocks receiving a lot of attention, they're moving because of the storm and we're going to start with gen-rack, and makes home generators, that took off a little bit and up more today. earthmovers, the going to dig us out and rebuild and caterpillar closed up yesterday, a little more today. home...
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is that a cost to the economy or is that a negative? what happens here normally is you get a decline in business activity. >> in general, these things are seen as negative for the economy, you can't destroy things and rebuilt them and hope to run a regrowth strategy on th that. >> a lot of this took place on the seacoast and flood insurance usually doesn't cover are that. when you have the initial impact as negative, the recovery is spread out over several quarters and very hard to isolate, the initial impact is very big. and the ones affecting the income side of the equation and having these uninsured losses is going to be -- >> i read one market watcher yesterday, guys, wrote, if your house got flooded, you better hope a tree fell on it first given the way that flood insurance is working right now. >> just to reiterate what steve said, people pay for it one way or the other. people are going to pay for it out of their own pocket or fema is going to come in and pay for it that the people in general end up bearing. >> a transfer of weal
is that a cost to the economy or is that a negative? what happens here normally is you get a decline in business activity. >> in general, these things are seen as negative for the economy, you can't destroy things and rebuilt them and hope to run a regrowth strategy on th that. >> a lot of this took place on the seacoast and flood insurance usually doesn't cover are that. when you have the initial impact as negative, the recovery is spread out over several quarters and very hard to...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. ♪ use freedom and get cash back. ♪ack. ♪ five percent on hotels and airlines. ♪ ♪ oh everybody conga line, ok! activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom. ♪ everybody get, everybody get! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is an emmy award winner. and tony award nominated actor who's currently in the revival of "glengarry glen ross." as well as hbo's "boardwalk empire," please welcome bobby cannavale! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: bobby, please welcome to our show. have a seat buddy. thank you for coming on. >> it's good to be here, man. >> jimmy: i'm a big fan of yours, obviously. we were both recently up for an award together. >> yeah, we were, you won. congratulations. >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. >> that was awesome. >> jimmy: yeah, it was awesome. >> it was great when
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economy is hard to measure. that's why it's important to take a broad look and not overreact to any particular report, try to keep the numbers in perfespective. >> dr. krueger, thank you so metropolitan for your time. good to see you as always. >> thank you. >> alan krueger from the white house. >>> we continue on ipo watch, one of the three here at the new york stock exchange trading higher, $23.20 the last trade. i want to go to bob pisani in the crowd. restoration hardware, bob, it looks like the top end has risen. >> reporter: yes, $32 to $32.25. remember, the range here, $22 to $24, priced at $24. the talk and they hand icap basd on what they think the demand is, but $2 at $26 looking at $32. i am told the deal was 28 times over subscribed and you don't have anything to compare that to, that's a lot. you hear four times oversubscribed but on those numbers that's quite a remarkable number. remember, the ipo trend here, keep the size smaller. we're dealing with over 5 million shares. that's not a lot. the two
economy is hard to measure. that's why it's important to take a broad look and not overreact to any particular report, try to keep the numbers in perfespective. >> dr. krueger, thank you so metropolitan for your time. good to see you as always. >> thank you. >> alan krueger from the white house. >>> we continue on ipo watch, one of the three here at the new york stock exchange trading higher, $23.20 the last trade. i want to go to bob pisani in the crowd. restoration...
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it's the life blood to our economy. when that life blood is not pumping, it will have a serious impact. it's not just how soon will trains be running but will be repair costs? they will be significant. mta had its own financing troubles particularly with regard to that capital program. they obviously weren't anticipating the kind of damage that this storm has brought. a long-term where we're at with financing for the mta is a very unclear picture. i am out here on long island. perhaps not as reliant on public transportation but the traffic signals are out and many businesses say to their employees to stay home for safety sake. as you know long island has 85% to 90% of customers without power and electricity. think of impact on small businesses. we think of big businesses and big players but small businesses that really typify communities like long island and westchester, they're not able to open. what's the impact there? real consequences here that we still have to determine. >> small businesses around where we are at t
it's the life blood to our economy. when that life blood is not pumping, it will have a serious impact. it's not just how soon will trains be running but will be repair costs? they will be significant. mta had its own financing troubles particularly with regard to that capital program. they obviously weren't anticipating the kind of damage that this storm has brought. a long-term where we're at with financing for the mta is a very unclear picture. i am out here on long island. perhaps not as...
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so i am looking at the way the economy affects our lives, the way the economy gets into our bodies. it is a book that i wrote because my body arrived in the desert under particular circumstances in the winter of 1997 when i was broke, broken and on drugs. i was in mexico city and lucky enough to go under a book contract from new york. i got an advance from the new york publishers to write a book, a dream come true and in mexico city by november of 1997 i crossed the deadline and didn't have a word written and i was broke and i called the only friend i could count on at that point because my life style led me to destroy a lot of personal relationships. i called a performance artist in costa rica who lived in the united states for many years and met for the solidarity network, art and politics in the 1980s and i said [speaking spanish] and she happened to be in the village of joshua tree, california at that time. there are circumstances that led her from the tropics, how did she wind up in the desert? everybody has a story in the desert how they got there. she said we will take care o
so i am looking at the way the economy affects our lives, the way the economy gets into our bodies. it is a book that i wrote because my body arrived in the desert under particular circumstances in the winter of 1997 when i was broke, broken and on drugs. i was in mexico city and lucky enough to go under a book contract from new york. i got an advance from the new york publishers to write a book, a dream come true and in mexico city by november of 1997 i crossed the deadline and didn't have a...